Newcastle bank (afterwards called the 'Old Bank'), 454, 455, 456, 464, 465, 466 Newcastle churches: All Saints', com- munion plate of, 254, 259, 260, 262; St. Andrew's, communion plate of, 260, 261, 262; St. Ann's, 261; St. John's. communion plate of, 259, 260; St. Nicholas's, 392; communion plate of, 259, 260, 262
Newcastle, the goldsmiths of, 397-440;
the plumbers' company of, 397 et seq. Newcastle and the Hansa, 221; despatch in archives of Stralsund from mayor of, 221; sir Peter Scott mayor of, 221n; steelyard, 222; trade with, 222 Newcastle papers, extracts from, 454, 455, 464, 465, 466, 467, 469, 470 Newcastle Weekly Chronicle, 130n, 285 Newham, ancient farms in, 154 Newhouse, Lincolnshire, founded, 300 Newsham township, ancient farms in, 152 Newspapers, Newcastle, extracts from,
454, 455, 464, 465, 466, 467, 469, 470 Nicholas's, pope, taxation, 339 Nicholson, Mark Grey, apprentice to goldsmiths' company, 437; appointed Newcastle assay master, 421
Nine Altars, Durham cathedral, 382; Fountains abbey, 382
Ninebanks communion cup, 261 Nineteenth Century, The, 122n Nithsdale Picts, country of, 87 Nithsdale, earl of, 104
Nocera, bishop of, 354 Non-parochial registers, Sims on, 189 Nordheim, a Hanse town, 218 Norfolk, duke of, the earl of Surrey created, 36
Norham castle, 355; sieges of, by James IV., 6; bishop Ruthal's letters concerning, 36; taken, 7; John Ainslie, captain of. 355n Norham church, communion cup of, 260 Normans, manoir' of, 125 Normandie, Coûtumes de, 125n Norris, John, Newcastle goldsmith, 400 Northallerton, 115
North Shields; see Shields, North. Northumberland, a
farm' or 'farm-
hold' in, 127; ancient farms of, 113; extracts from sessions records of, 111; church plate of, 249; list of, 259; no pre-Reformation plate in, 250; Rambles in, 336 Northumberland, a new county history of, i. xxi; Hodgson's History of, quoted, 47, 89n, 97n, 109n, 283n, 447; Hutchinson's History of, 296n; Mackenzie's History, 284
archaeological map of, xxi; church plate of, 397 Northumbrian Border, The, by canon Creighton, 121n; Witenagemot con- demned ancient mode of keeping Easter, 86
Norway, a Danish province, 223; Magnus of, 217
Norwich Tailors' Guild, 54n Note issue commenced, 455; particulars of, 458, 459; withdrawn, 464 promissory, lost, 469
Notes on a journey from Oxford to
Embleton and back in 1464, 113 Notitia Dignitatum, 76 Numerus in Roman inscriptions, 326
Nunsbrough on Devil Water, 350 Nymwegen, a Hanse town, 218
Origins of English History, 140 Orsini, Giacinto Bobone, cardinal deacon, 271
Orton, John, curate of Slaley, 342 Oschersleben, a Hanse town, 218 Osnabrück, a Hanse town 218 Osterburg, a Hanse town, 218 Ottaviano da Monticella, cardinal priest, 271
Otterburn, justice Hall of, 101; ancient farms in, 154
Ottone da Brescia, cardinal deacon of St. Nicholas, 271
Ottone da Cesena, cardinal deacon, 27 Ovington, homesteads of, 128 Oxclose, Ovington, 129
Oxford, oak leaf worn at, 97; to Embleton and back in 1464, 113; documents at Merton college, 113 Oxgang, 127
P, R, silversmith's initials, 264 Paderborn, a Hanse town, 218 Panic, money, 456, 461, 462, 463
Painted glass at Blanchland, 303; from Kirkwhelpington church, 48; Sedge- field, 393
Pallinsburn, 362n; mansion of, 23 Papcastle, Aballava, Roman name of, 326
Papers left by Mr. Carr, 458; by Mr. Boyd, 463
Papists. list of, in Rothbury, Alwinton,
and Holystone parishes, 111; and houses in Coquetdale ward, 111, 112 Parish registers, xxi; Blanchland, 303; Slaley, 342; extracts from Tyne- mouth, 274
Parker, H. P., the artist, 377 Parochial Antiquities, Kennet's, 121n Partis, pedigree of, 196; Thos., of Sunderland, silversmith, 423; William, Newcastle goldsmith, 261, 266, 267
'Passes,' soldiers' widows and children having, 57
Paston letters, the, 156
Patens, pre-Reformation, 252; in county Durham, 252
Patten, Robert, priest of Allendale, 98; History of Rebellion of 1715, 98; taken prisoner at Preston, 98 Pattenson, Cuthbert, 342 Paul, parson, executed, 109 Paymaster-general sir Thomas Wen- nington, 452
Payne, Humphrey, silversmith, 259, 264, 265
Peagram, Miss Polly, niece of George Campbell, 454; marriage of, to James Coutts, 454
Pearson, of Hexham and Haltwhistle,
George, 169; John, 169; Margaret, 169; William, 169, 170n Peaston, William, silversmith, 265 Peat, Jeremiah, of Hawksdale, appren-
tice to Newcastle goldsmiths' com- pany, 439; Robert, apprentice to Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 439 'Pebersvende,' in Scandinavia, a bachelor over forty, 220 Peirson, Shem, 290
Peel, John, of Cullercoats, 289; Ann, his wife, 289; Jeremiah, son of, 289
Pennant quoted, 248
Percy, bishop, 354; William, 27, 368 Pernan, a Hanse town, 218
Peter, clericus de Seggefeld.' 381 Peter and Paul, heads of, on papal bull, 272
Peterborough (bishop of), see Creighton (canon)
Pfarrer, Thomas, silversmith, 265
Phillips, Maberly, 'On some forgotten burying grounds of Society of Friends,' 189, 274; On the "Old Bank," New- castle,' 452 Phornetuna
Thornetona (?), 272 and
Pickering, Theophilus, rector of Sedge- field, 394
Pied poudre, hearing of cases in court of, 57
Pierpoint, William, demises collieries at Whitley, 283
Pilgrim street, Newcastle, 455, 461; fairest street in town,' 378
Pinkney and Scott, Newcastle gold- smiths, 261, 262, 267
'Pipers hill,' 25, 27, 29, 45 Piscinae, Sedgefield, 389 Pitscottie, 7n
Plainfield moor, on Coquet, meeting at, in 1715, 99, 100; standard of re- bellion, first unfurled at, 100 Plainmellor, 163, 168, 169 'Plas' of Celt, 125
Plate, church, in Northumberland and Durham, etc. (see church plate); Old English, 397
Platel, Pierre, silversmith, 264
Plough bote, 127; gates, farms in Whalton termed, 154
Plumbers' company of Newcastle, the, 397
Plummer, James, York silversmith, 265
Pretender, the young, prince Charles
Edward, landed in Scotland, 452; gains battle of Preston Pans, 452,
453 Priestman, Robert, vicar of Haltwhistle, 1676, 180
Prince Charles Edward, 98, 452 Prior, Matthew, Newcastle assay master, 406
Proc. Berw. Nat. Club, vol. iv., 351n Proc. Soc. Antiq. Scotland, 353n Procolitia, 337
Procurations, list of, 339 Prothero's Landmarks, 122n Pryor, William, appointed Newcastle assay master, 426 Purefoy, Philip, 169
Quakers' burial grounds, Notes on some forgotten, 189, 274; Besse's Suffer- ings of the, 190; society, extracts from cash books of, 275 Quakerism, Early, in Gateshead, 190 Quedlinburg, a Hanse town, 218 Quigs' burying ground, Newcastle, 287 'Quintinie, Mademoiselle de,' 125n
R B, silversmith's initials, 263; R, F, 264; R, I, 264; R L, 259; R P, 264; R.S, mullet above and below, silver- smith's mark, 259
Raine, R., silversmith, 264 Raine, North Durham, 366n Ramsay, Cuthbert, Newcastle gold- smith, 400
Ramsey, John, innholder, 375; William, Newcastle goldsmith, 260, 266, 400, et seq. William, jun.. apprentice to Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 438; member, 400 et seq.
Randal, Survey of Churches, 340 Ratcliff, William (laird Ratcliff'), of Thropton, 110 Ravensworth, lord. 458, 459
Rebellions of 1715, History of, 98;
1745, 452; great northern, 144 Recusants in Gateshead, 194 Redmarshall, origin of name, 379 Reed & Co., 462
Reeve, J. A., on Fountains abbey, 382 Registers, parish (see parish registers); non-parochial, 189 Reign of Henry VIII., 10 Replington, ancient farms in, 154 Reports, annual, i, xxi
Reval, a Hanse town, 218
Rhodes, arms of, on Sedgefield bell, 392 Rhymes of Northern Bards, Bell's, 110 Richardson's terrier of survey of South Shields, 203
Richardson, Table Book, 283n Richardson, G. B., drawing of old 'Fox and Lamb,' Newcastle, 375; Thomas, of North Shields, 290; William, vicar of Slaley, 342 Riddell, 459
Ridley grave cover, 179
Ridley, Matthew, 406 .et seq.; docu- ments made out in favour of, 452 Ridley, sir Matthew White, I., 460;
partner in Old Bank, 461; died, 462 Ridley, sir M. W., II., joined bank, 462; died. 463
Ridley, sir M. W., III, joined bank, 463 Ridley, Cuthbert, 187; Hugh, 166;
John, 164, 165, 166, 179; Nicholas, 168, 179, 184; of Willimoteswyke, 372
Ridley, Bell, & Co., 462; Bigge, & Co., 463. 464; Bigge, Gibson, & Co., 462; Cookson & Co., 461
Ridpath, Border History, 354n Riga, 216; a Hanse town, 218 'Rig and dale' lands at Halt whistle, 173
Ripon, St. Cuthbert hosteller at, 85 Rising of 1715, 97; of 1745, 98 Robins, John, silversmith, 260 Robinson's, late Mr., house, 455 Robinson, James, entered in books of Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 440; R., letter of, relating to baths at Cul- lercoats, 290; Richard, of North Shields, 290; Joan, wife of, 290; William, Newcastle goldsmith, 400 et seq.
Robson. James, of Thropton, 110; affidavit of, as to ancient farms in Whalton parish, 154; Matthew, of Bellingham, horse of, taken possession of by rebels, 103
Rochester, township of, 148; ancient farms in. 154
Roderick Random, 376
Rodolfo, cardinal deacon. 271 Roermonde, a Hanse town, 218
Roman altars at Lanchester, 313; Wallsend, 76
Roman bridges across the North Tyne,
328; Mr. Holmes on, 328; Mr. Clayton on, 328; across the river Rede, 336
Roman camps, fund for excavation of, i Roman Britain, by Scarth, 44In
Roman inscription, a new, from South Shields, 157; mortar, 332 Roman mile castles, a forgotten refer- ence to, 447
Roman Wall, visit of general von Sarwey to, xxii.; report of excava- tion committee, xxvi.; Wallet Book, 331; date of, construction of, ascribed by dean Merivale to fourth century, 447; Gildas and the, 451 Roman Wall turret, destruction of a, 441; found by William Tailford, 441
Romans, 'aula' of, 125
Romans, township organization of agri- culture ascribed to, 123
Ros or Roos, pedigree, 174; Alexander,
162; Isabella, 181; Margaret, 163; Robert, 162, 163, 181; William, 163, 182
'Rose, White, Order of the,' 93 Roses, Wars of the, 233 Rostock, a Hanse town, 218 Rotations of crops, 125 Rothes, earl of, 367 et seq. Rothbury: ancient farms in, 153; rebels
of 1715 at. 99; James III. proclaimed king, 102; list of papists in, 111; inns: Black Bull,' 95, 102; Three Half-Moons,' 102; parish books, 94; rectors of: Thomas Cotes, 94; Ambrose Jones, 94; Dr. John Thomlinson, 101, 147n; parish registers, extracts from, 109, 110; communion plate of, 259, 262 Rotherham, John, 184, 188; Thomas, 184, 188; William, 184 Rotta, La, d'Scocesi, 353
Rouge Croix, bearer of challenge to Scottish king, 358 Rough castle, 81
Royal History Review, 145n Roxburghe Club Publications, 353n Rügenwalde, a Hanse town, 218 Ruslen, John, silversmith, 264 Russia, Modern Customs and Ancient Laws of, 123n
Russia, Catholics of Latin rite in, allowed to follow eastern calendar regarding keeping of Easter, 86n; study of customs of ancient com- munities in, 123; Wallace's, 147n Ruthal's, bishop of Durham, 2; letters to Wolsey concerning Norham and Flodden, 36
Rutlingaham,' 87, 88 is it Roddam, ?
Ryal communion cup, 262
Ryton church, 385; communion cup and flagons, 266; paten, 267
S, A, linked, silversmith's mark, 263 SH, silversmith's mark, 263
S, R, mullet above and below, silver- smith's mark, 259 'Saddelflat,' 272
Sadelyngstanes, Hugh de, 350 St. Aidan, 84
St. Aidan's soul, St. Cuthbert's vision of, assumption of, 85
St. Andrews, Alexander Stuart, arch- bishop of, 8; slain at Flodden. 33, 369; and lady Heron's daughter, 40 St. Audrey, banner of, 356
St. Bartholomew, church of, Kirk- whelpington, 47
St. Boswell, St. Cuthbert favourite disciple of, 85; died of the plague, 86; Tweedmouth church dedicated to, 86
St. Colman withdrew from Lindis- farne, 86
St. Cuthbert, banner at Flodden, 7, 27, 30, 36, 357; names of persons and places mentioned in early lives of, 81: rev. J. L. Low on, 81; MS. lives of, 83; North Shields first spot identified with, 83; in house of widow Kenswith, 84, 87; vision of assumption of St. Aidan's soul, 85; favourite disciple of St. Boswell. 85; hosteller' at Ripon, 85; retired to banks of Tweed, 86; conformed to Roman way of keeping Easter, 86; prior of Melrose, 86; walked into waves at Coldingham, 87; sailed down Solway with Tydi and another monk, 87; on Farne island, 88; elected bishop of Hexham, 88; crossed Tweed at Examford, 89; cured Baldhelm, 89; lands of Cartmel given to, 89; con- secrated at York, 89; at Carlisle, 89; grants settlment at 'Bedesfeld' to some nuns, 90; receives profession of queen Irminburg, 91; dedicates church at Easington, North York- shire, 91; beatification of shepherd Hadwald, 91; passed through Medomsley, 91; received welcome at South Shields from abbess Verca, 92; retires to Farne, 92; Gedweardes' given to church of, 89n; met St. Herbert, 91
St. Cuthbert, Metrical Life of, 78n S. Cuthberto, Historia de, 379n 'St. Elene,' gild of, 54n
St. Helens Auckland, see Auckland St. Helens
St. Herbert, hermit of Derwentwater, 91
St. Hilds chapel, 84
St. John, representation of, 45 St. John Lee communion cup and paten, 261
St. John's, Weardale (see Weardale St. Johns)
St. Katharine, Stamford gild of, 55n Saint Loys gyld and light,' Morpeth church, 53n
S. Mary, representation of, on cross, 45 Sancta Maria,' inscription on painted
glass, Blanchland, 303
Saint, Joseph, partner in Old Bank, 456 ; died, 457
'St. Oswin in Tinemouth,' 282 Saltpans, erection of, at Cullercoats, 286 Salzwedel, a Hanse town, 218 Sand, George, Mademoiselle de Quin- tinie, 125n
Sanderson, Richard Burdon, 376n Sandhoe, Phillip Hodgson, of 102 Sandyford, 362
Sarwey, general von, visit of, to Roman Wall, xxii
Satyr upon Women, 110
Scarbrough, earl of, 103
Scarth, Roman Britain, 444n Scocesi, la Rotta de, 353 Scottish ffeilde, ballad of, 354 Scotland: kings of, Alexander III., 163; John de Balliol, 162, 163; William the Lion, 162, 163, 181; the curse of, 364; Pretender landed in, 452; money sent to, 452, 454.
Scotland, Celtic, 123n; Pinkerton's History of, 353n; Tytler's History of, 9n
Scots, battle array of, at Flodden, 363; pursuit of, 369
Scott, sir Peter, mayor of Newcastle, 221; Robert, entered in Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 444; sir Walter, and battle of Flodden, 31; on lady Heron, 39; Walter, of Newcastle. 376 Scottish camp at Flodden plundered by the English, 372; troops at Flodden, number of, exaggerated, 4; Exche- quer Accounts, Preface to, by Sheriff Mackay, 5n
Scroop, Henry, lord, 164 Scrutton On Common Fields, 122n Scupstol, the, 216
Scythe-chariots in East, 450
Seaham communion cup, etc., 265
Seaton Delaval, 145; ancient farms in, 152
Seaton, North, ancient farms in, 153 Seaton, William, Newcastle, goldsmith, 400
Seatoun, George, silversmith, 260 Sedan, 352 Sedgefield: church, 379; erected by same man as Nine Altars, Durham, 384; dedicated to St. Edmund the bishop, formerly to Virgin, 380; tower, stateliest in county,' 391; intended to be crowned with lantern, 392; ground plan, 395; transepts, 389; chantries, 394; chantry altars, 389; carved capitals of nave, 386; early rectors of, 381, 393; aumbries, 389; bells, 392, 394, 396; brasses, 390; cups, communion, 264; effigies, 390; fairs and markets, 380; font, 394; furniture, ancient, etc., 393; glass, painted, 393; grave covers, 396; manor mill of, 379; paten, 265; piscinae, 389; rood beam, 390 Seebolim, The Village Community, 122, 130; Villeinage in England, 123 Seehausen, a Hanse town, 218 Seghill, ancient farms in, 152 Selbys of Biddleston, 96
Selby, Robert, of Durham, a physician, 280, 284; Hannah (née Lascelles), his wite, 280, 281, 289
Selden, 121n
Sellions, 125
Selwyn, sir George, 54
Session, records of Northumberland, extracts from, 111
'Seven Sisters, The,' 5, 24
Severus, Alexander, 157, 451; Roman inscriptions of reign of, 160 Sforza archives, 353
Shadwell, vice chancellor, 134 Shaftoe, Edward, 102; John, bequest to Slaley, 340; captain John, 99, 102; William, 102
Shares, proportion of, held by partners in Old Bank, Newcastle, 456, 457 Sharp, archdeacon, 187; Robert, silver- smith, 260; apprentice to Newcastle goldsmiths' company, 440 Sharperton, ancient farms in, 154 Shaw, Nathaniel, apprentice to New- castle goldsmiths' company, 438; member, 425 et seq.
Sheffield, London goldsmiths' company opposed establishment of assay office at, 406
Sherburn hospital, Elizabethan com- munion cup with lettered band at, 254, 263; flagon and paten, 266 Shieldfield rigs, 126n
Sheene, Alice, silversmith, 264 'Shem,' male christian name, 290 Shene, Surrey, body of king James IV. buried in monastery of, 35
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